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Friday, July 17, 2020
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GSD podcast discussion: Human rights and social justice in Latin America and the CaribbeanA live discussion based on one of our podcast episodes. Dr Stéphanie Panichelli-Batalla, Head of School and Associate Professor in Global Sustainable Development, will be joined by one of our current students to talk about human rights violations and social justice in the Latin America Region and in the Caribbean. This discussion will be directly linked to our final-year optional module. You’ll be encouraged to think about and join the conversation by asking questions such as:
To get the most out of this session, we strongly encourage you to listen to the podcast episode beforehand. This session is part of our programme of events for the University's virtual Open Weeks. |
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GSD podcast discussion: Sustainability origins, education and solutionsA live discussion based on our podcast episode on sustainability. Dr Alastair Smith, Senior Teaching Fellow in Global Sustainable Development, will be joined by one of our current students to talk about the origins of the sustainability discourse, tracing its surprising history through to our current understanding of sustainable development. You’ll be encouraged to join the conversation by asking questions such as:
To get the most out of this session, we strongly encourage you to listen to the podcast episode beforehand. This session is part of our programme of events for the University's virtual Open Weeks. |
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GSD live chat with staff and studentsThis drop-in live chat with the Global Sustainable Development (GSD) Department is a chance for you to come along, ask any of your questions, and find out more about GSD at Warwick. During this session you’ll be able to speak to our academic and support staff in GSD including:
You’ll also hear from our current students about our courses, our Department, and life at Warwick. You may also like to visit our useful resources page to find out more beforehand. This session is part of our programme of events for the University's virtual Open Weeks. |